Now Extended Through January 8, 2012
Created by the International Spy Museum, Spies, Traitors and Saboteurs: Fear and Freedom in America dramatically illustrates the challenge of securing our nation without compromising the civil liberties upon which it was founded. Through artifacts, multimedia elements and interactive exhibits, visitors will uncover stories of espionage, treason and deception in the United States from 1776 to today. Discover little-known accounts of foreign agents, militias and radicals, and learn how responses to domestic attacks have driven counterintelligence measures that continue to affect our everyday lives.
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Fragment of plane that hit World Trade Center on 9/11
Courtesy of the International Spy Museum, Washington, DC.
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Explosions at Black Tom Island, NY Harbor– July 30, 1916
Courtesy of the International Spy Museum, Washington, DC.
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Militiamen closet outfitted with combat arms and battle kit
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Office of an FBI agent in the 1950s
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